Learning through storytelling
There鈥檚 no better way to bring people together than through storytelling. Whether it鈥檚 a chance to read their own poetry, explain the meaning behind their favorite lyrics, or listen to a classmate share their family鈥檚 lore, 色界吧 can strengthen bonds with their peers and flex their literacy skills anytime through sharing stories.
Literacy and storytelling as developmental tools
“Literacy is about much more than just what we read,” says Allison Thompson, City Year鈥檚 national literacy specialist. “It鈥檚 an opportunity to be a storyteller鈥攅levating the stories of others and writing our own. We want 色界吧 to engage with something that brings them joy, while sharing who they are and what they can create.”
Bringing storytelling to life in all its forms supports student literacy. Take advantage of these ideas and resources from the to celebrate 色界吧鈥 diverse backgrounds and voices throughout the year!
Listening to a famous narrator
Listening to a famous narrator can be a relaxing way to soak up new vocabulary. has called on celebrities to narrate their free online books, mainly aimed at younger 色界吧. Billionaire talk show host and philanthropist Oprah Winfrey reads ; Oscar-winning actor Viola Davis shares Rent Party Jazz; and late Grammy-winning actor Betty White brings to life Harry the Dirty Dog. Another alternative: do you listen to free audio books through your local library? Encourage 色界吧 to sign up, too, and share what audio books they listen to and what they recommend.
Share your favorite book
Create a book “shelfie” by taking a picture with your favorite book and sharing with the class. Ask 色界吧 if they鈥檇 like to do the same, and talk with their classmates about why that story speaks to them. Another option: ask 色界吧 if they鈥檇 like to take a picture with the best storyteller in their family and talk about what makes them鈥攁nd their stories鈥攕o memorable.
Invite guest storytellers to share their stories
The concept behind a “Storypalooza” is that everyone is a storyteller. Do 色界吧 have traditional stories that are part of their culture that they鈥檇 like to share with the class? What similarities or differences can 色界吧 spot between different stories? When are these stories usually told? You can also use this space to invite a guest storyteller鈥攊ncluding a student鈥檚 parent or grandparent or another member of the school community鈥攖o share a story that鈥檚 meaningful to them and talk about why.
Browse book lists with your 色界吧
What stories interest your 色界吧 the most? They can pick both a story that鈥檚 a mirror reflecting their own identity, or a window that gives them insight into someone else and share why they made those choices. The has book lists that celebrate the diversity of student backgrounds and experiences, including Hispanic heritage booklists, lists of Black authors, books with women leaders and more. While the website looks old school, the offers free digital books for children and young teenagers in languages including Spanish.
Link music and storytelling
Music and storytelling have gone together for thousands of years, so help 色界吧 explore ways to weave them together. You can invite 色界吧 to use a favorite story as inspiration to create their own lyrics and melody by themselves or in a group. Or maybe they have a favorite song they鈥檇 like to write different lyrics to, or a story they鈥檇 like to turn into a rap by rewriting it with a new speed and rhythm. Students can share their pieces if they鈥檇 like, or what they learned during the process about storytelling.
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